New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 6, 1918, Page 12

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STROMBERG SERVICE Large stock of parts on hand. Stromber for Ford Ca Thix ( shown 37 miles on one llon MORRIN'S MAIN 200 FAST CARBURETOR bTATEflN the iest new has ¥ in stock i oflicial Ford car. G soline on a GAR TELIIPHONY @ WE’VE SOLD TODAY for ¥ug w. Bon Winthrop street to Sara Stein, HANDLE us SELL OR Camp Real [ROOMS 305-6 e RENT wife of PROPERTY PEOPLE WANT—SEE your property for you. Co. MAIN STREE Estatg o @ 272 ,\l'\\' Britain .\anmml Bank Bldg. Home by Using | *D Milk and | only properly ‘, Sold in New | not bring Right PASTEURIZ Ou is the Product Why bvoment LY our pam, for steuvized tain. E. SEIBERT & SON 101 PARK STR Telephone 1936. epairing a Specialty NDER THE DIRECT SUPERB- ION OF W. F. KEELEY. EOQ and REPUBLIC | TRUCKS | . F. KEELEY CO. .M and FRANKLIN STREETS. JENISIN GAPAGE u 430 MAIN STRE by Cars for hire, day rage. Supplics RLAND- A orage and Accessori pair Work a Spec 2227 139 J. HOCHMAN E the Very Best Prices: JUNK or SECOND D FURNITURE. TEL. 468-4. PIGS FOR SALE (E BERLIN FARMS TELEPHONE 668-4. CTRICAL SUPPLIES DOLEY & TROUP, RICAT CONTRACTORS 6 Main Street. FARMS. cres of Woodand 1 800 . N. LOCKWOQOD, 1 407 CITY HALL. OR SALE EYE INCUBATORS | 60 Egg to 350 Egg | LIFFE BROS. Co. Inc. | Purk and Bigelow Sts. | A.A.TUTTLE| eterinary- Surgeon, 3 Chestnut Street, ’Phone 451-5 | the | 1. Preludc CHURCH ORGAN RECITAL., Parker a two family house and six family apartment block T Splendid Program for South Church Tomorrow Afternoon. the organ re n at the iay afternoon during t of April, have been form of a pamphlet distributed at the services $ Those who wiil take part recitals are, Joseph (. Beehe, ganist; Miss Elizabeth Mar tralto; John Dowd, tenor, and cer Terry, bass. Tomorrow afternoon of the following: and Fag The which church month the be arams for A be pro. are Su giy in which day recital Ba Kins minor) (e} na Friday Good Scene In the Solo April 1B Miss Gothic Suite s Choral Minuct yer Solo—Salutation of the Marc Pr Dawn 5 Stevens ss Marcil Reverie ... 3 Overture to Don Giovanni LLING THRIFT ST/ Employes of the New B chine Co. have hit on a novel pushing the sale of Thrift scheme letter. containing a thrift card one stamp. Everyone who \ of these cards is requested to se them in the same way to fi nig friends, with the same instri In this in a short cvery employe of the M become connected with Club.”” The letter in itself o1 one, s been responsit in the le wchine Shop. CHAIN S ain cher The way, tin carly hi has ft and ha increuse ut the M LICENSES DUE due and mt on or Terence that the costs $10 logs are Last y DOG now all de d ont he only in es i nov as befor ; were licens MARRIED LAST NOVEMBER. Mrs. Wil Hannon marriage their and the n K vler Hannon L. | took o hsing of New November rdys Br ¢ place Means curtain washing—we stretch them correctly—our work is perfection. Care, then more care, pre- serves your curtains here—this time have us do the work. Union Laundry Corp, 3! 266 ARCH ST. Boellme Toceato s South published in or- con- Spe n- (Little E ch on wm on Schumann Mozart Ma- ne tamps. s in the form of a chain with receiv; es nd ve 1c- ne this is le of an- on, to 14, liams Auto o, ice and Service 287 Elm St. | e TAXI and LIVERY Service Reasonable, Relinble —17 Passenger Packard Limovsine— | ! H. I. HART, ‘ Tel. 1930 GARAGE 506 ARCH TR] ( il | M$WWMNMWWM“ st | before | f pro: | | Water | near | glasses, Leave | morning. rimmed postotice Thursday Herald. at LOST—Baby's fur thibet afternoon between Fox's theater Leonard’s confectionery store. turn to Herald. Friday and FOUND with Watch monogram with fob Tel. 10 ATTACK FRENCH Germans Fail fo Win Despl Heavy Forces Employed April 6.—The have made a formidable offort, prob- ably aimed at getting astride of the Amiens-Paris railways, says Reute correspondent at Britis sadqu in France Thanks to stubborn the only success attained driving dient of rds an extrenic 000 London, Germans stanc the ,000 | of about 7 depth of wide to ds. Among the lieved to have some of the ist Prussian Prince Wit er guard the sions be were | the | by | 14 German enzaged including mded two been best corps, Guard, I°ri comr rich, and oth- stin from Paris | used | the .l\u‘\o‘ divisions, or employed in attack- front.) from the aitack says that the in- oclock in heavy bombard- | fron t concentration of artillery. The usual prin- in den Wiaves was Germans. The as- wide front, and had tor its object nt the town north- s otlic huile 15 divisions the French iront shows that )00 1 v 350 the Germans the Allies on Another Reutc headqu on the | fantry ady the 1 ment his ciple were dany -mile hy ing lines, e ing itish Whout 7 ornin mobile rttackin by th over u have followed wlt was ed conversing of Corbil. nearly west Hamel.) Along a greater the Germans heavily through machine gun and vifle fire, the dispatch cohtinues, but n the neighborhood of Hamel a little salient in the line straightened ont heavy by the counte attack de- ‘00ps wias not the po- a uwovement on four miles front lost the and part of were held Wt under pressul The tirst the British t weight to restore encmy livered by in sufficlent sition n shiting Amon ur identi Although the artillery Vs has the | he fire not | tieu nowadays. He to a preponder ort that owir and the ish guns the d municati experienci inging up heavy ammunition it ary SPUBLICANS TO RALLY. Plan Monday I to Wind Up Meetings. thi Follow ign With G. O. P. Camp 0; city inization in up the several ralli and republican planning to W Monday, with Mayor Quigle. stor Klett will address a rally at the P. & F. Corbin factory. At the same time, E. W. Christ and W. Schuliz will speak at the Frary & Clark factory, while N. Hum- phrey and Lawye Woods will sp at the Rule and Level Co, In ralli Lithuanis there The 1ore o nd noon, Sen- ak will be two 1 and in afternoon hall there ritulsky's h Tomorrow will rally in Be automobile committee cars for but th following have heen o First Ward—Lawyver Benjamin W. Alling, Representative Richard Covert, Fx-Repre itive F. . Goodwin ssioner \W. B. Rossberg. Ward—J. Willie Mills, M Irving Jester, Reginald Tower Third Ward—Judge J. E. Cooper, Judge George W. Klett, State Treas- | urer Chamberlain, Councilman | Williair 11, Charles Erwin, County Commissioner Edwin W. Schultz, Fourth Ward—Chairman Ernest N. Humphrey of the town committse, Councilman J. Gust on, Al H. P. Rich red Beloin Ward—Ald John Tom- Colonel Thompson, Worchek Sixth Ward Greenberg, I T. Wexler, Mor the evening an hall. be a Tucsday, Comn Seconc hu nan AU A, fred Winkle, Croi 5 D. Saxe. MILY; PROBE COMPLETED, April 6.—Inve i FLOUR Washington, of flour milling and jobbing completed today by the Federal Trade commission and 4 report was sent to | the president. The comm s ures will be used by the Food adm istration in determining fair prices for flour. 8,478 TONS OF I'OOD SAVED. Washington, April 6.—Hotels and restaurants in Massachusetts saved 8,478 tons of food during the month of January, according to official fi ures received by the Food administr tion today from Frank C. Hall, dis- trict hotel chairman for New England. FEARS ASSAULT « les \ stre complained night that tory known tc going about against him Gibson, of 122 to the police yw-employe in a fa 1 only as ny” was ing serious threats Was T to the High last > hir He >d | WANTED cuting attorney URDAY, APRIL 6, 1918 The Classified Columns are your agents—the penny ads reach hundreds in the city every week night and the chances are that several read- ers out of the hundreds will be interested in ycur propo- sition. OR SALE—Two seven-room cot- tages; one with two acres of land, other two extra buiiding lots; fruit trees on both. Inquire John Hirsh, Mountain View Plainville. 4 ax horses, 1 pair and Enquire W. W. Benstead, Conn. 4-5-3dx “BUILD THE SHIPS | FOR SALE—Four 2 single. Plainville, “Men needed in all classes of work FOR SALE—A two family improvements with large lot 100x 185, curbs laid, corner Austin & Chapman streets. Tnquire at Eric- son & Johnson’s plumbing store, 34 Dwight street. 4-5-3d “500 MEN house, all “Ordinary labor, day of 9 hours; Carpenter, $6.00 per day of 9 hours; Teams with driver from $7.00 to $9.00 per day of 9 One year's work ahead. “Apply Groton Iron Works, “Groton, $3.50 per OR SALE—My Edison phonograph, with 26 good records; fine running order; $7 if taken at once; will take | S1 weekly or $6 cash. Herald, Box | 20AA. 4-4-4d | hours. Conn.” e 5 4 Cohen BUICK 6 touring, bargain; cash. ana 86 Arch. - NGEL S R ht office, model; rare Motor Co., 4-4-3d handlers N TO REN3, crossing tende FRTUE R Dby Apply fr. CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ CNE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. moy ey? & 72: "UIngs are found in § (Mantities and tu Lerald. Your mg “urc;y *Fmam in the hands if ve g d who lost if. % All Adveriisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. Bem hen housa, 663-4. SALE—In barn, Phone FOR house, land. tenen \acre, 3-2y FOR ing! North New Britain, ° § | mall | 3-20. | | | SALL pigs; S frame shop nex on Church str§ house, Hawkins st made into M. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—One Union Works 10-room be aply, One Can ch FOR SALE—1916 Allen touring car in good order. Carl Miller, New- ington. 4-6-2dx OVERLAND delivery with starter $250; one fast roadster $150. Co- hen Motor Co., 86 Arch street. $-4-3d 2 tenement y; L. Barnes, 131 M 4-3 SALE—300 bushel Maine sf Wiliam Whitham, Ke Phone 92-13. 419 T'OR potatoes. ington, Conn., FOR SALI‘*T\'\O d(.lhsr\ cars ln fine condltion. Williams Auto Co., 287 Elm St. 4-4-3d YR SALE—6 room house with lar, vard, fruit, room for chickens a1 arden; price reasonable. BJ X5X, Herald. DODGE BROTHERS Roadster, speaks for itself; don't miss Cohen Motor Co., 86 Arch i 5 it reet. | 1d Haynes automobile. R. 1612. IFOR SALF Towers, Tel. FOR One Cypress incubato) \Whiting St. WANTED—A first- and an A-1 groce 9F, Herald WA \'I ED—A the beking I 1ire 142 ass meat an. TO RENT cutter Good pay. 4-5 6d to Day street youn le busine Main man un vork, | Cial - : Bldg. Frontage 67 ) Church street. Heat < furnished. Apply Hera!d Pub. Co. Conn {enements, second iive rooms each, all Inquire 475 -6-3dx use WANTED one driver who is will for a ing pri 72, Plainville, re DI s old, Russell ~Goc strong hoy ahout work in Ap 301 Main street. - 4-5-2d TO RENT- and third odern improvements Arci St. to store Bros., — 18 years old, r work as waiter. 1 ience un necessary. Enquire \White II«'m<e Lunch. i connected front of- cold water. Suit- At 131 Main Sf r—Two Hot and for a doctor, Barnes able WANTID. L. M WANTED-—Second hand y model, one or two « Box X15X, Herald TO RENT Thomas street space. Quinlivan, motoreycle, vliinders. 1-6-2dx TO R ute Wa WANTED operator Good Private walk from cent Inut Hill. Addre: perienced dict local factory Tice position. Address X34X, Ier 426 Box 1AB. 2dx 4-5-2dx TO | city bungs necticut «ell an e Hatch Co., 2 n the Six-room on City avenue sy Wess central ne ‘nished Iy located, voun man; bre:dkifast it room Americ bl by avenue and Co will rent for $ terms. The W. L. Main street. 4-4-tf ow possi Lst, nts within of center. or 198 Herald WANTED-—By house or apartn distance line. Box furnished walkin Eb—I'EMALE. TED-—Girl for little knowledge required New Woodls St LP WA clerical work; bookkeeping Dairy, 4-6-1 apartment of two. for Te NTED— An ican family Amer phone dx of Haven d WANTED — Stenographer man who can lay lvd\u, shades and wc in store. John A. Aundrews & Main street. work in New Britain and vicinity, entire or part time, 1 or address, Child Wel- ford St., Hartford. collector, W ANTED—I linoleum, furniture Co. dies for to do at third floor WANTED—At onc Lo engage upation in this part or all time; A23X. WANTED—F home. 103 right side. WANTED male or female, to cleaned garments; best and steady work gua Britain Dry Cleaning ‘herry street in washings Tremont rt‘(m(‘vl energetic outdoor oc- and vicinity, good income. Ad- 4-5-3dx for gen- family. 4-4-3dx St in an city rdies Sxperienc ent maid Small street. Conpe sework D- Corp.. ANTED—Young lady manufacturing vledge of stenography not es- sential, but must have had some experience. Address with refer- ences, Box X20X, Herald Office. 3-27-tt typist girls work. pay. over 16 ("m\ WAN1TED—Boys and years old for factory light wark and good Mfg. Co., Plainville. NOTICE YOUNG LADIES—Wanted to learn telephone operating between ages of 16 and 23. Paid while learning. Apply Chief Operator, S. N. E. Tel. Co., Court street. 8-14-tf On and after i T will do farms- ing and trucking. Bnguire Henry David, Unionville avenne, FPlain- ville, Conn. 4-5-3d NOTICE—Typewriter, good condition. Price $10.00 Arch street. GIRJ.S WANTED—Best wages pald. Union Laundry Corp. 3-5-tf | WANTED—Mald for general house- work. Mrs. Paul Rogers, 21 Canip street. a-n5-1f —— e FURNISHED ROOMS. LARGE ROOM ) sons; all house; very street. Tel, and board conveniences desirab 1213-3. | Desirable front room in private fam- ily, suitable for two people. All conveniences, 180 Maple street. Ring upper bell. 4-6-1dx RNISHED housekeeping. Prospect St. Two NOTICE—Automobile Reasonable rate Richard Covert. Tel out NOTICE—We do hang fixtures, install do repair work reason Cordian, Jr., Jerome 1628-4. s I\’)()l\t[\ -— For light e All conveniences. 16 1 4-6 ! WANTED. rooms or or keeping privil in suburbs w Tel. 4-4-3d THE O. and heat at KRAUS CO.—Plumbin 1g, repair work nrom ded to. Tel. . 3-1-t2 e . 8 room NOTICB—If you w appetite don’t fail tory Lunch at 40 Home-made cooking; the best quality; our first week” to the Itod boys ‘‘over V. Sideris & first floor. vour Vic- reet, everything of service profits Cross for there,” were ou excellen ; { i | AGENTS WANTED stockhold \GENTS ltock Co Vall WANTED—For breparatior | r bl protit Walling- | ess. Write P 4-6-3d 1 North ‘Hayun, ¢ Store for commer-| in Herald north side | thiest section of | apartments in twin | 4-6-64x | Inquire | ———— Stanley | FOR SALE—Milk farm | | for | concern; | FOR SALE—A butter, cgg and deli- | CAPacity 240 eggs. J. R. Whit catessen business in a good location | | cnsinston. Ct. gy on Main St, in Middletown, doing a business of $900 a month all cash sales. Will sell for a re onable p and for cash or Send all communications to P 4, Middletown, Conn. 4-4-3 ! : I patr bays, _ Dwo peol kables 2700 Ibs. Some fine and a Gibson chunks, 1050 to 1600 tEe Geaial second-hand horses taken T Come and look then it Condon & Co. Inc, 8 Br ol, Conn, '"Phon 4-4-60 A -No. arrd do. of Maine seéd ph- Mountain and Iri Mar 46 Main St ursr = SALE-—Beed potatoes $1.75 a per bushel at 367 Lincoln stre call or phone. Tel2069. 4-1-6¢ FOR HORSES—One pair blacks, 31 2900 1bs.; 1 pi Ibs: bay: busines Sev: a cigar mandolin. Barber Shop 4-6ax 1b! eral exchange Apply to 287 Main H strect wer. P FOR SALE--California privet veach trees, grape vines and plants, 212 Oak 8t. 4 FOR SALE—1917 Ford runabout Good condition, all extras. Call be fore ten tonight. Brodrib & Wheel er, 188 Main St 4-6-141 lLaure] hedg Al pans FOR SALE~Carload Baldwin apples, $ livered; carload tatoes, Green cobblers. P of 1.75 per FOR SALE—Several econd horses from 1,000 to 1,500 H. Schalfe, 107 Arch St. hand pounds 1-6-3dx SALI—1916 bargain “lm St. | FOR ste Hupmobile road- Williams Auto Ce., 4-4-3d and 10 routc troliey acres. 7 RLAND 90 best buy in the Co., 86 Arch 1917 OV tires; Motor touring, new city. Cohen " street +-4ag -cvlinder Oldsmohila in splendid candition. Auto '87 Eim Sti 4-4-3d close to city, 5 minutes Farm consists of 84 house, 2 barns, silo gine, corn cutter and cows, 1 Jersey bull, 3 calves, 3 ho wagons and farm implements $2,200. Price including $7,000, Wil tuke gage. Address Conn. roorm en- 10 soline blower Williams Co,, mor a Box second 915 640 Fudson tour- rgain. Williams Auto 7 Elm St 4-4-2d4 ing oy, FOR SALFE—Dodge 5 ib. 2 scale pan, also motor 27 Hart street. FOR SALE. 7-passenger touring car. Auto Co., 287 Blm St. Williams About 15 yds building sto Inquire at Corbin building, No. off Park street, opposite Maple ply B. H. Hibbard Co in fine Motor roadster, Cohen i " 5250 street, 10, Ap- 46 Arch FOR SALF By investing $2,000 you get 7 Room Rent Free in a 12 Room House on Jobhn Strect. ALEO Look at this 6 Room Cottage, Large Lot. Garden, Fruit and every- thing modern, at 110 Chapman Street. he Price Will Attract You. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St. ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUIL DING, & THIS MAY BE JUST THE THING YOU'RE LOOKING FOR—Two family house on Lawlor street about 2 acres—Fine place for large garden—PRICE 1S RIGHT. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. Main street 305 Bank Building. TYPEWRITERS— Our of with regular stock highest grade factory rebuilt ma- chincs of all makes, —Try our rental service; best guar- anteed lowest inspect monthly; delivery. New Britain Typewmer Exchange 72 West Main Street. Tel, 612 machines; pricks; we machines prompt ‘We have in \~\\ one of whom hs Do you know those to normal he of cases who have fice for an intervi curable you have M. 2to ol P turday from J.A. VOLZ ROOMS MAUN 1000 people who wi e cases of relic nothin in hope M PRACTOR NEW BRITAIN, OT, BLOCK 617 < REET R T J'm'fl‘i ALL KIND& OF PROPERTY ET\‘QURED LOSSES P"‘;”@H‘T‘fi SETTLED IULTZ & COSTELLO in 242 MAIN STR Ufl TEL. 24-4 R R i b TSl

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